King's Skinks usually live communally in family groups whether they are living in crevices or burrows. It is not uncommon for juveniles to use mum or dad as a basking platform. Some expat NZ friends sat picnicking on a rug celebrating an anniversary. Whilst looking into each other's eyes with raised glasses of champagne they heard a rustle at the edge of their rug and turned to see all their camembert in the mouth of a large King's Skink disappearing down a coastal limestone crevice

King's Skinks usually live communally in family groups whether they are living in crevices or burrows. It is not uncommon for juveniles to use mum or dad as a basking platform. Some expat NZ friends sat picnicking on a rug celebrating an anniversary. Whilst looking into each other's eyes with raised glasses of champagne they heard a rustle at the edge of their rug and turned to see all their camembert in the mouth of a large King's Skink disappearing down a coastal limestone crevice

King's Skinks usually live communally in family groups whether they are living in crevices or burrows. It is not uncommon for juveniles to use mum or dad as a basking platform. Some expat NZ friends sat picnicking on a rug celebrating an anniversary. Whilst looking into each other's eyes with raised glasses of champagne they heard a rustle at the edge of their rug and turned to see all their camembert in the mouth of a large King's Skink disappearing down a coastal limestone crevice

King's Skinks usually live communally in family groups whether they are living in crevices or burrows. It is not uncommon for juveniles to use mum or dad as a basking platform. Some expat NZ friends sat picnicking on a rug celebrating an anniversary. Whilst looking into each other's eyes with raised glasses of champagne they heard a rustle at the edge of their rug and turned to see all their camembert in the mouth of a large King's Skink disappearing down a coastal limestone crevice

King Skink's are most commonly encountered in coastal areas of south western Western Australia, including on islands where they frequently feed on seabird's eggs. Some expat NZ friends sat picnicking on a rug celebrating an anniversary. Whilst looking into each other's eyes with raised glasses of champagne they heard a rustle at the edge of their rug and turned to see all their camembert in the mouth of a large King's Skink disappearing down a coastal limestone crevice